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Marianne Colston (née Jenkins; 1792–1865) was an English heiress, travel writer, and amateur draughtswoman.
Marianne Jenkins was born in 1792, the daughter and heiress of William Jenkins (c. 1751–1837), of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, by his wife Sarah Jenkins, née Watkin. On 1 November 1819, she married Edward Francis Colston (1795–1847), descendent and heir of the wealthy Bristol merchant and philanthropist, Edward Colston.[1]
Following their marriage, the couple immediately embarked on the continental tour which formed the basis of her only work, Journal of a Tour. In the course of the tour, Marianne gave birth to their first child, Arabella Sarah (1820–1891). The marriage produced three more children: Edward (1822–1864), William Jenkins Craig (1824–1867), and Samuel Hunt (1825–1854).[1]
After returning from France in 1822, the Colstons lived for a time in Somersetshire before moving into Filkins Hall, a Colston property in Oxfordshire. They subsequently dwelt for 'some years' at Weymouth, before purchasing Roundway House, Wiltshire in May 1840.[1]
After the death of her husband in 1847, Marianne remained at Roundway House, and was mistress of the property: the North Wiltshire census of 1861 describes her as a 'landed proprietor' and head of a household that then included two of her sons and a daughter-in-law, two granddaughters and a grandson, three visitors, and fourteen servants. She died on 3 October 1865, aged 73.[1]
In Paris, near the end of the European tour, Marianne prepared her journal for publication; the first volume was on the printing press while Colston was still writing up her closing remarks on her return visit to Paris in 1822. François Le Villain (fl. 1820–30) created lithographs based on her drawings of various scenes from the journey, which filled an additional folio volume accompanying the two-volume octavo Journal. The work was published by A. and W. Galignani in Paris in 1822.[1]
The Journal was reprinted by Whittaker in London in 1823:
The plates were again published in a companion folio volume:
The book was reviewed by:
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